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It wasn’t just Louis C.K. who felt the heat when five accusers came forward in November with allegations of sexual misconduct against the comedian.

Rebecca Corry, one of five women who went public with claims against the star, revealed in a new essay for Vulture that she, too, faced serious backlash, and that having her name attached to C.K.’s downfall left her shunned by many in the comedy world.

“It’s hell making the decision to speak out, and it’s hell after the decision has been made,” she wrote.

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